Science writing is a peculiar genre, conceivable only in a society so highly technologized that much of what it knows about the world falls outside the comprehension of the vast majority of its ...
The conversation among scientists themselves has not yet included learning from science writers and editors themselves, and thus this new volume, in my view, is important to read for scientists to ...
CU Boulder and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus are preparing to welcome hundreds of science journalists and communicators from around the country as this year’s ScienceWriters 2023 conference taking ...
The theoretical physicist Richard Feynman was renowned for his ability to explain complex concepts to a non-expert audience. He was at times, however, less adept when communicating with writers, as ...
His early work took readers to the stars, but his later work ventured into noir mystery and the back roads of the American South. By Clay Risen Michael Bishop, an author who was best known for his ...
It’s officially summertime, and the season of reading is finally here! Two science writers and voracious readers have compiled their summer reading recommendations, just for Science Friday fans.
Stereotypical academic writing is rigid, dry, and mechanical, delivering prose that evokes memories of high school and undergraduate laboratory reports. The hallmark of this stereotype is passive ...
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